Reuters: Trade players to watch in Congress after Democrats retake House

2018-11-08 (74 Days Old)Total Views: 53 | Last 7 Days: 5

The trade landscape in the U.S. House of Representatives will shift significantly next year following Democrats' seizure of control in Tuesday's elections. In the Senate, the Republicans strengthened their majority. Here is a look at key congressional trade players to watch:

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UPDATE 1-Privacy, drug price bills have a shot in divided Congress. In a divided U.S. Congress,
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